command sends z axis down

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command sends z axis down

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hey i was messing around with the LCD on the printer and messed up some settings that jacked my printer up. the device only goes down 10cm when i try to home all on the computer.
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Not much info to go on, but first I would check your EEPROM settings and make sure everything is still correct; I've had problems before when messing with them on the LCD screen caused some values to clear.
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Re: command sends z axis down

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Lochemage wrote:Not much info to go on, but first I would check your EEPROM settings and make sure everything is still correct; I've had problems before when messing with them on the LCD screen caused some values to clear.

Thanks Lochemage, Yeah i know its very small amount of data but to be honest everything i touched using the LCD i felt i moved back. I would even be ok with starting from scratch at this point
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Re: command sends z axis down

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anyone know how to just start over and follow gene's set up instructions again for the Rambo?
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tc3jg wrote:anyone know how to just start over and follow gene's set up instructions again for the Rambo?
Download the latest manual.
Go to page 152 and start the software installation, and continue with every step, including all calibration steps.
Essentially page 152 to the end of the manual. It's going to be a pain in the whatever but with losing all of your
settings there aren't too many options.
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